Gal Gadot delivers strong message for 'misogynist sexists'

'Misogynist sexists' be very careful, 'Wonder Woman' is coming for you.

In a promotional interview to an entertainment website for her upcoming movie 'Justice League', Gadot had a message for "misogynist sexists" and the patriarchy, in light of everything that's going on in Hollywood right now regarding sexual misconduct, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

In the interview, Gadot is asked by co-star Ezra Miller to deliver an Amazonian warning to the straight men of the world.

Miller asked Gadot to share a message about what he deemed to be the "turning of the tides" from a male-dominated world.

Gadot looked into camera and said, "I'm just going to say, misogynist sexists, your wrath upon this world is over." This is not the first time that Gadot has shown that she is just as feminist and strong as princess of Themyscira in real life.

The Israeli actress has, according to a report in Page Six, refused to sign the sequel of 'Wonder Woman' if Brett Ratner, who has been accused by multiple women of alleged sexual misconduct, isn't involved in the project.

It should be noted that Gal Gadot will be next seen reprising the role of the Amazonian princess in Zack Snyder's 'Justice League', which also stars Ben Affleck, Jason Momoa, Ezra Miller, Ray Fisher and Henry Cavill in pivotal roles.